Based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Purse taking ticket of 1960. Atticus Finch is a lawyer in a racially divided Alabama town in the 1930s. He agrees to defend a young treacherous gyves who is accused of raping a whitish woman. Many of the townspeople try to get Atticus to recoil out of the misfortune, but he decides to evaporate pass up ahead. How will the thorn in the flesh crack out - and will it hard cash any of the racial tension in the town ?

To Kill a MockingbirdGregory Peck and Robert Duvall star in this Oscar-winning adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. In America's Deep South a lawyer defends a black man charged with raping a white woman, to the disgust of the other townsfolk
When the American Film Institute held a survey to find American film's greatest hero, it was no great surprise that To Kill A Mockingbird's Atticus Finch romped to victory.

One of literature's most admirable characters before he belonged to the movies, Finch, as brought to life by Gregory Peck, is a walking embodiment of decency and courage. Indeed, such are Peck's dimensions and physiognomy, that when Finch is fighting for justice, you could be forgiven for thinking that Abraham Lincoln had walked out of a history book and straight int...

Read the Book or watch the Film?When you base your film on a Pulitzer Prize winning book it may be hard to go wrong. The classic tale of small town lawyer, Atticus Finch and his daily struggle against ignorance, prejudice and poverty is lightened by the adventures of his young children. Set in Alabama in the 30s the story is narrated by his daughter Scout a six year old tom boy who would have given Huckleberry Finn a run for his money. Atticus is called upon to defend a young negro named Tom Robinson and the town is set jangling with racial tensions and fears.

The film was shot in 1962 in black and white but loses none of its effectiveness for lack of colour and novel film angles. If anything the film is even more watch able as the atmospheric drama of the Boo Radley affair unfo...

To Kill a Mockingbird
This is a beautifully crafted and honest screen conversion (by dramatist Horton Foote, who won an Oscar) of the instant-classic Harper Lee novel roughly a lawyer in the Deep South and the effect of a ravagement conditional on his children. Gregory Peck won the best actor Oscar as Atticus Finch, but in truth he's critically-send — if even a situation was meant for Henry Fonda it was this one. Robert Duvall, making his screen debut as the unbalanced Boo Radley, is excellent, as are the soundly-cast children (Phillip Alford and Mary Badham, sister of film-maker John Badham), and Robert Mulligan's guidance is unassumingly affecting (even-tempered if the covering's a spectre overlong). The volume was long ago considered forceful makings, but is again taught in schools...

To Kill a Mockingbird
Well-known dollops of social conscience, danged fountain presented with a woman charge and excellent spirit, but a mite overlong.

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